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When We Restore Forests, We Also Preserve Bird Habitats

Lands vital for climate resilience and the forestry industry are also critical habitats for declining bird species, offering a rare opportunity to align conservation with ecosystem services and secure a resilient future for both birds and people.

NMSU review of bird migration research method published in premier journal

Red-faced Warbler perched on a branch, photographed by NMSU Ph.D. candidate Dylan Osterhaus. (Photo courtesy of Dylan Osterhaus) When you think of migrating birds, you may picture something like geese flying overhead in their distinctive V-formation. But what about the…

Bird strike identified after Cayman Airways flight KX852 landed safely in Panama

Following the arrival of Cayman Airways flight KX852 in Panama on Monday, evidence of a possible bird strike was identified during a routine post-flight inspection. The strike resulted in damage to the leading edge of the aircraft’s right wing. While…

Additional funding secured to strengthen biodiversity conservation in new Caribbean Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) under the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) phase II investment

Trinidad and Tobago, 17 March 2025 – The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) is expandingits conservation efforts in the Caribbean by adding 11 Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) to its portfolio.With these additions, the total number of KBAs eligible for CEPF…

Cayman: Wildlife Hazard Working Group Meeting – Owen Roberts International Airport

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (26 November 2024) The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) invites members of the General Public to attend the Annual Meeting of the Hazardous Wildlife Working Group on Monday, 9 December 2024 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m….

“COP16: It’s Wild-West Capitalism Versus Life on Earth”

The stakes for our collective future could not be higher, yet many decision-makers are doubling down on destructive policies.

International Olympic Committe Daily News Digest, August 10

International Olympic Committee Empowering women in coaching: success stories from Paris 202410 August 2024 Dakar 2026 steps into the spotlight as Paris 2024 draws to a close10 August 2024 Extensive IOC licensing programme for Paris 2024 bringing Olympic spirit to…

TV contestant killed and ate protected bird – NZ media

By Fan Wang BBC News The flightless weka bird is fully protected on the country’s mainland. Getty Images A contestant on a US survival reality show killed and ate a protected bird in New Zealand while filming the series, according…